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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › PSU advise for powering EHX pedals
I’m planning to purchase several EHX pedals and I’m hoping to have them in around a month’s time. Along with this, I’m also planning to order a custom-made PSU for pedals from a local builder who a good amount of fellow-musicians have also already ordered from.
Here are the pedals I’m planning to buy and the info I could gather from their respective product pages. I just want to know if there should be any special considerations I have to make in powering them:
* Big Muff Pi (9VDC/100mA)
* Memory Boy (9VDC/45mA)
* Cathedral (9 – 9.6VDC/200mA)
* Soul Preacher (9VDC/500mA)
I’m not familiar if “9 – 9.6VDC” needs any special consideration. Does it?
Are the polarity requirements of all these pedals the same? What polarity do they require?
Is it safe to daisy-chain them?
If I have a PSU with 9V outputs that can supply 1000mA, is regulated, filtered, isolated and fuse-protected… that should do the trick, yes?
Any other things to consider whatsoever?
Thanks!
FWIW, here’s the site of the maker of the PSU I’m planning to purchase: http://powerarc.webs.com/apps/photos/ (If you navigate it, you might not understand everything since some of it is in Filipino)
(PS – Man… that Soul Preacher sucks up a lot of power, doesn’t it?)